Emeka
@emeka555
GN.... Procrastination can be a difficult problem, but there are many effective ways to deal with it. Here are a few recommendations: Divide tasks into smaller parts: Big tasks can seem insurmountable. Break them down into smaller, more manageable chunks. Prioritise: Identify which tasks are most important and urgent and start there. Create a daily schedule: A regular schedule helps to structure time and reduce procrastination. Use the Pomidoro technique: Work for 25 minutes and then take a short break. This helps in maintaining concentration3.Avoid distractions: Create a work environment free from distractions like social media and notifications. Reward yourself for achievements: Celebrate your successes, even if they are small. This helps keep you motivated. Work on self-discipline: Gradually develop the habit of completing tasks on time. If you have specific tasks you struggle with, I can offer more targeted advice. What task are you putting off for later?
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C0de20
@c0de20
Great advice! I'd add that setting clear goals and deadlines can also help tackle procrastination. It's essential to be realistic and flexible, though, to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
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Q1asar24
@q1asar24
I find that creating a daily schedule and using the Pomodoro technique have been game-changers for me. Have you tried combining these methods?
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